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for the northern portion of portugal affecting porto also for northern sections of spain, through western africa, we've got some big storms setting up over a liberia, just starting to squeak in to sierra leone. free town has hi of 30 degrees. that's your update catch later. the news or more and more indians are going under the knife to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to reach new on al jazeera, up till now, just some growing vaccine inequality to the political and economic in the latest development at the corona virus and demi companies across the globe. democracy, major, inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. former book,
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. a funeral is taken place for one of 5 palestinians killed by is writing forces of bodies for august has not yet been released. and our top story today, vote counting has started in germany general election. exit polls are showing the 2 main parties, the vd and cd you are running, neck and neck, agreeing to polling in 3rd place. say they're open to coalition discussions. 7 now joined by player kindest or last bunker who is in berlin. and so just looking at and we just wanting through the results there. and the 2 mainstream parties have in delton blow in this election. now, green party has a fat of support and they're likely to be approached by both of the main parties in coalition talks. what, how would you describe that position now? what sort of concessions will they want in order to, to enter into
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a coalition agreement? yeah, the greens are definitely one of the 2 king makers here for the coming weeks. their dominant topic. of course, the political issue here was the climate change issue. and the question how we get the germany greener. so that will be the one top issue. they will fight for and whatever party the video a cd you wants to get them into their coalition. i think they need to, to pay into that to contribute to, to this and give the greens definitely the ministry of environmental protection. and the greens want to have very strong power. coming with this ministry, they want to have a veto power in the next government to really make decisions clear and straightforward for all the other ministries to get the paris act really
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enforced in germany. so we will now see negotiations involving a number of different parties. what is the likely outcome in your view? who of these, all these different options i'd like you to be able to work together. yeah, so at the moment so as the numbers look like. so we are discussing 2 different coalition options. the one would be a conservative lead coalition with the cd you off america in coalition with the liberals and the green party. yes. for the lead, the other coalition option with again the same both minority and your partner and yeah, for the time being. so it looks like the as the deed is getting the 1st shot. and the federal president following german tradition. so give will give the coalition
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building, man that to the s p d. if they succeed and build a coalition with the, with the greens and the f t p. that's the new government. if they, if they will not succeed, then most likely the federal president might give the mandate to the cd. you who ring 2nd at the moment and then they have the shot to get a coalition done with the very same junior partners. how serious is the scale of the conservative defeat? this is a very, very serious defeat for the c d. u. so they have been, they used to during the 16 years of angle, america to ring and the 30 percent. and the party already the moment actually that had to nominate the new chairman. the 2nd after the former succeed or off until america and a good come come on by word had given up. and it was a very,
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very exhausting procedure. i mean, was the winner of that internal fight, but he was a very weak candidate. and still he claimed for being the front runner for the c d u. and again, he had been defeated. and so therefore there's a lot of food for thought and debate within the party to decide who's taking the leadership in the coming weeks. the 1st decision will be made on monday when the, the leadership comes together and needs to decide who will lead the parliamentary group in the, in the bonus tag. this will be the 1st indicator for us to see if i mean it will be any important position left in the city or not. all right, thanks very much. we'll catch up again later last bunker. joining us there from butler, with the latest developments from the german election united nations. the thing i've got to start is facing economic collapse without immediate assistance and
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humanitarian aid. billions of dollars of afghan assets are frozen in foreign banks, left businesses that employ thousands of people struggling to survive. charles stratford reports now from campbell know of me as he sold land at home in order to start up his picks dollar company 14 years ago. he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory flows. afghan and foreign companies use to buy the clothes and scarves. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt. in recent weeks, when the tale bonds have control of our guns down in august, the us froze nearly $10000000.00 of i've gone assets filled abroad. and taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks. puzzle. good, because the other parlor bond taliban government has to reopen the financial institutes, mileage so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses.
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and the international community needs to soften their attitude. this still made badly effect everyday people. a lot of the calendar is one of the factories, few employees who still comes to work on paid he for the soviet army. when he's invaded afghanistan in the 1980s, he never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that he saw them caught up the country. he's in a terrible stage. the security situation is improved, but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy. the country is a mess. the factory employees around 30 women who work in a separate room from the men. some employees fled the country on evacuation flights when the taliban took control. and no ab shows me a video of men he used to pay to collect whoo for him in the northern city of muslim sharif. and so we can't afford them right now. around 800 people are
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employed at this factory, but as you can see, it's just down today to a skeleton staff. and one of the big problems the company is facing is that one of the main overseas clients is refusing to, by the products that this company makes. because the taxes that this company will pay on the profits that it makes. now go to the new taliban government. foreign companies, nervous about dealing with the afghan business partners. that's because foreign governments would recognize the taliban government as some of its members are on terrorism and un sanction lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law, he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says is the largest wool spinning machine. and i've got to stop. he finally got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local clients canceled orders. and some investors flipped the country with their cash. i
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ended up, i had big plans to buy more machinery, but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation and hope all my employees are forced to sit at home because i can not paid them. no ob says he wants to help his work, his families build a new canister for the time being. he and many african business owners like him, have no choice but to put their dreams on hold tal stuff down to 0 cobble it's been 7 years since the doctrine of 43 students near gala and the mexican state of guerrero all are presumed to been killed the cases sparks and movement that continues to demand justice, accountability, and more action from the authorities manual wrapping reports on this. now from mexico city. it's one of the most emblematic missing persons cases in modern mexican history. the forced abduction and disappearance of 43 students
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from the a you'll see now a teacher's college on september 26th, 2014. some. but not all remains have been found. all 43 are presumed to have been killed. the in the weeks and months following the students disappearance, the calls for justice from family members and survivors who managed to escape, grew into a nation wide movement. then meghan go right. who for the billing cruise a father of one of the survivors became a leader in the movement. he says, after 7 years of activism, the calls for government accountability have only grown up for not only should be personally. and if a big tim, because i am the father, one of the survivors, i don't believe i will ever rest until we have trust and justice. i know those were responsible are punished because 3 families continued to solve for the torment every day and night of not knowing where their children are. the demonstrations commemorated,
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the anniversary of the students disappearance are now held every year in mexico. for some, the work of demanding answers from the government has become a full time job. manuel velasquez, one of the students who escaped has also been one of the loudest voices of the movement of the after years of protesting against the government. today he serves as a lawmaker in mexico's congress, seeking to reform policies related to cases of torture and abduction, and place more responsibility on federal officials in cases of missing persons that are non coming in after him. i never imagined would be here, let alone evoke in the social movement. let me come when my family in the town where i'm from, that, that are nobody involved in social movements because it's an already allergic control that criminals and people don't usually speak up. well, we're not in here mosul following a botched investigation. in the case of the missing students and evidence linking their disappearance to members of the mexican military and federal police,
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mexico's president. and that it's manuel lopez over the established a special commission to find out what really happened. mexican authorities recently announced that new forensic evidence has opened another line of investigation. in the case of the teen up a 43 year. and every year, mexico's president continues to meet with the family members and survivors of the massacre. to personally update them on the ongoing investigation as mexico morris is 7 years since the disappearance of the $43.00 students, mexican president under manuel hope is over that will update family members and survivors on the status of arrest warrants that have been issued against the federal officials who are believed to participated in a cover up of the missing persons investigation since records began in 1964, mexico has recorded more than 91000 pieces of missing persons. despite a massive social movement and continuous effort to reform the law. it's clear the
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country still has a long way to go to truly address the challenges linked to force disappearances. manuel up a little al jazeera mexico city. me one hundreds of protest is in chalet of voice. their anger over an influx of undocumented migrants mostly in venezuela, tents and items belonging to the recent arrivals will fund down by demonstrators. on friday account housing, the migrants is also dismantled by local officials. i said it was a risk to public health. according to write scripts, more than 23000 people crossed into chile and the 1st half of this year. now, 11 years of conflict in northern nigeria left hundreds of thousands of children, traumatized doctors and caregivers are concerned about the long term effects on young children. and the impact on their communities as they grow up to interest reports on this. now from my degree, the born and raised in book wherever cams these
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children experiencing for the 1st time, what it means to be a child. they are part of the 6000 victims and family members of both fighters who surrender to nigerian security forces in the past few months. after a few weeks of psychological support. those helping them surprised by the rapid transformation issues. you see them coming into their basic, in very distress team came hungry. what week of engagement? because we get them for 3 months, sometimes depending on how we be there wouldn't, ability and all of that. so we offer the engagement to see a lot of change. if you see them interacting better, you see them taking leadership role to see them doing much better for these children born and raised in boca camps, why toys forbidden this moment of fun is a welcome. many children here in the northeast,
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they were born into this conflict. they have never known a life that is outside of conflict. there are children born into this place counts . and for them this is normal. this is not normal. social work is one, but it's a difficult process. sunday said may never know the joy of childhood. only a small fraction of the over 5000000 children affected by the boyfriend. i'm complex. income or social support. letters causing that much one. but unless you've received the help they need now, no, i mean didn't, i could be facing a bigger crisis. and the children with nearly a 1000000 children out of school, the niger is northeast, most of them in most states that i concern say, may be targeted for recruitment. my uncle, if he's not dead, he to be very be because just had to then of $5.00 to $17.00
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and they need to go back to school. they need to integrate bonds to family or friends. integrate or that's just it work if they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children. and this they say could be the reality tv and communities in nigeria. ne, i bought what i'm still continues to go into to tags. degrees obviously my duty now the british government has suspended competition law in order to allow oil firms to prioritize fuel deliveries for perpetual stations and moved follow days of long queues, petrol stations across the country, with many stations being forced to close. on saturday, the government announced that more than 5000 temporary work raises will be issued to truck drivers to ease severe shortages. the visa will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. was lad for you on the program?
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the it takes $800.00 to hold a tango well tramping ship, but only to can when competition returns to the dance floor after a coven lewis hamilton becomes a bus driver to win 100 formula. one race is not coming up with jama in ah, the people are much more than to the communities they live in. no matter how much i need to present position as much as anyone else is going to like the main one of the most polluted part of the niger delta. and now it's people say they want to clean up all that is toward the bottom. and with the media lunch, the coverage covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right . and that is what i wanted to change. i wanted to go further to cover story stuff,
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impact the lives of people to, to flip the stories that i was really passionate about. stories with the governments rather, keep him stories stuff, drop the fixed narrative and depend on the reality on the thought is why i became a journalist. i'm how much oh, a hundreds of couples have been swinging into action at a while. tango championship, but only a lucky few. able to dance that way to glory. daniel shawn, your report?
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someone from one is iris. the romantics will tell you that the heart of when a sorry speech to the rhythm of the tang, the world copies held every year in the city where it was born at the end of the $900.00 century last year. it was a virtual who is a kinder was all about cheek to cheek closeness, and it does not fit well with social distancing. so the fear it was back in person and on the screen is a mirror of already, well, we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impacts the anglo salons that include 4 year and a half, large and sceneries. no emerging from the pandemic measures to do with it is still in place. so all the dances could get close in the spectators move to a safe venue. i go away, survive and thrive in
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a circumstance now being held in the open air in the hall. so when the fire cases wearing, it was brought down some music back to the streets where it began, close to the people. the tangle is constantly being composed again and again. we have new composers, new dancers, new stories to be told. all always told me the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the window was 986. what was come here? go mad. i don't know who died last november. the hanging in the soldier. one of its most the claim dances, 87 year old maria navy's reminded me that it never forgets his roof. yeah, that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango, when i was 9 years. i'm barbara. ah,
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but it must always say that when is that the korea growth stage tango category, look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and inflexible. happening today in tango has to keep evolving just like everything else depend, may have muffled the music, but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on. bring the heart of what a cyrus alive again. ah and find out what cyrus tango goes on. but now it's time for this, for with john. don't show they will be a few. don't season shape thing for on the dance floor in wisconsin. that's because gulf ryder cup is back in the hands of the americans after a ruthless display on home. so against in europe. they went into the singles matches on the final day. they needing just a 3 and a half point to regain the trophy. and with 3 of those wraps up the youngest player on the u. s. 18. calling mark our buddy to 17 enough to guarantee the half they
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needed. the 24 year old ensure the americans got the required 14 and a half points. it means 6 of the past 7, right? a cup have been won by the home team. it was how much has become the 1st driver to win $100.00, a formula? one race is off. the victory asked eventful russian grand prix. the mercedes drive that started from full, but for his way out, the back snatching the lead from lambda north to go as his mclaren spun out in the rain, how much in time to arrive will not stop and finish. second, having begun the race from the back of the grid because of an engine penalty. ferrari's carla lives with the wind. but how much on top of the drive? the championship by just 2 points from the stop and say how much it now has 9 more winds than michael schumacher sebastian vessel and the other drivers to have reached half a century and said it rounds out the top 5. it's incredible. i 1st the i just have
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is a big, big thing to my team because without them, i mean even today, fantastic on the pit stops amazing. was strategy and and just continuing to, to not give up in this incredibly bad. yeah, i mean that's super happy, of course to, to be 2nd. if you would have told me this morning that i would become 2nd today and i wouldn't believe you. i got on the rice and i didn't say, well, i'm never going to be happy like this that way, that way when we made the decisions, i made the decisions that i made and there was the wrong. in the end of the day, it's been taking a long time just to get that, that one way and of course the competitors are super fast as you can see. but somebody after 3 games of the new premier league season off the bottom of the table and taught them what top. but it's all change now with also leaving above that no front and rivals off a convincing job in the high side where i had 12 minutes in 3 mill smith. right. and they were 2 up inside half an hour when awful captain america,
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i mean i finish off a great team and they've, they went into the break with a 3 goal lead. thanks to because sacker function minute food, one back. that was as close as they got it finished $31101.00 place ahead of it was one of the nicest feeling that hunt certainly in the stadium or in the were the big occasion for the big game to we need to win the where we needed and to feel that connection, we reported you made it really, especially the game plan didn't work out because i'm very, very honest. so see if the game plan didn't work out the way you wanted to got it because it didn't decide as well. i will not. i will not judge my players here in front of the how i'll refuse to do that in spain. baffling i have asked us when alika in almost a month, they beat $73.00 now at the new camps and to fatty scoring. and his 1st game back
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off the nearly a year out injured boss up to $65.00 points. why need is around madrid with a game and hand eventers have made it backs about winds in syria, but it came out to bother you a one day last week and some door is left. the kitchen is not long off with an injury. manuel in italy made it 31 you bay on 57 minutes, and despite a late some dory ago, they held on for 3 to victory. but the bonus strike on our latter also went off injured plans, all my thoughts and to miss wednesdays and champions league match with chelsea. now europe may have been thrashed in the right to come, but it was a different story for team europe at tennessee lake up. they went into the final day meeting, just wondering when against the well seem to fit the trophy and i got it. thanks for the pick champion, added founders varez and andre revive in the doubles. that was to complete a dominant $141.00 victory. it mean 01 or 4 additions that the competition for this year they did it without the injured raphael out on roger federer. i saw roger,
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so there was supporting what was going on with that was maybe just wanted to see one more singles match, i don't know, i think we're going to see a doubles match instead of be honest, that makes more sense as well because he was trying to confuse me yesterday doing the things as well. while the whole team was telling me to do one thing he was telling me to do to complete opposite. so now actually i understand my guy whether i'm back to that of mesa sport in the switzerland, the switzerland site hosted to the fest freestyle. it may to cross event in yorba for more than 19 months because it's upon demik x games champion. i commend performed an amazing a double back flip. how germany clinch victory press, if not sure about the ending when he crushed into the hole. well, he had his helmet on very much gemma fit for knees out of bringing all the latest on those early projections from the german election and a couple of minutes time. i will see you shortly.
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killing the count on algebra. 2 planes came from. so there are the 15 men checked now. patel in this new jersey missing for 5 days. it is possible to fully clean a premises on forensic evidence. but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claims administration. wanted to give an i'm speaking about the role element before, even the government it up with the jamal kasheila agirri murder in a saudi consulate on our 0 bus clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest, where giant trees one stood tall and she put to use role conservation to say the area is warming with eco timber, lockers and porches. 4 years ago the government is here in the east. the ban on the timber trade decision only opened a flood. uncontrolled, illegal logging seriously own home to more than 5000 was to seize more than 1500
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of them. i found them the loan amount regional and they're far from safe. conservation is under pressure to save them after the resumption of looking under 10 on the fight to lead germany, neck, and neck. exit polls mean that could be months of negotiating to form a coalition government? ah, mariam was in on the and watching alger. they're also coming off on the program as been anger on the streets of tune is protested, has condemned what they call the president's pow grabbed while others support his move. a funeral on the occupied westbank off the 5 palestinians were killed.
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